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What Does India’s Inclusion in JPMorgan’s Emerging Markets Index Mean?

Currently, 23 Indian Government Bonds are index eligible, JPMorgan said.

Mumbai:

JPMorgan will include Indian government bonds in its Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) from June 2024, the Wall Street bank said on Friday.

The inclusion, a first for the country, could lead to billions of dollars of inflows into local currency-denominated government debt and bring down bond yields, while also providing some support for the rupee.

However, there is little direct impact expected on the equity markets.

WHAT PROMPTED THE INCLUSION?

The Indian government began discussing the inclusion of its securities in global indexes as far back as 2013. However, its restrictions on foreign investments in domestic debt held that back.

In April 2020, the Reserve Bank of India introduced a clutch of securities that were exempt from any foreign investment restrictions under a “fully accessible route” (FAR), making them eligible for inclusion in global indexes.

Currently, 23 Indian Government Bonds (IGBs) with a combined notional value of $330 billion are index eligible, JPMorgan said.

About 73% of benchmarked investors voted in favour of India’s inclusion, it said.

HOW LARGE WILL THE INFLOWS BE?

JPMorgan said Indian bonds will eventually hold a weight of 10% in its index, following 1% additions to its weightage each month from next June.

The inclusion could result in inflows of close to $24 billion over this 10-month period, analysts estimate.

This is significantly higher than the $3.5 billion invested by foreign investors in Indian debt so far this calendar year.

Foreign holdings of outstanding bonds could rise to 3.4% by April-May 2025, from 1.7% currently, analysts estimate.

WHAT IS THE IMPACT ON BOND YIELDS, BORROWING COSTS?

India’s fiscal deficit remains high at a targeted 5.9% of GDP for the year ending March 31, 2024, which will result in the government borrowing a record 15 trillion rupees (about $181 billion).

So far, banks, insurance companies and mutual funds have been the largest buyers of government debt. An additional source of funds will help cap bond yields and the government’s borrowing costs.

Traders estimate the benchmark bond yield will fall 10-15 basis points to 7% over the next few months.

Corporate borrowers will also benefit as their borrowing costs are benchmarked to government bonds.

However, increased foreign flows will also make the bond and currency markets more volatile and could push the government and central bank to intervene more actively.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR THE RUPEE?

Larger debt inflows from next financial year will make it easier for India to finance its current account deficit and reduce the pressure on the rupee.

Index inclusion-related inflows of close to $24 billion will cover a material part of India’s $81 billion current account deficit, estimated for next financial by IDFC First Bank.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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